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Baldwin Cooke

Actor
Born March 9, 1888Died December 31, 1953 (65 years)
COOKE, BALDY (Baldwin Gardiner Cooke, Jr.) Born March 10, 1888, New York, New York. Cooke and his wife Alice toured in vaudeville with Stan (as members of the Stan Jefferson Trio), remaining close friends over the years. He appeared in 31 L&H films, beginning with Two Tars and ending with Swiss Miss. Baldy also worked with Our Gang and Charley Chase and appeared in about 80 films between 1928 and 1942. Baldy and Alice were close friends of Stan, even moving in with Stan and new wife Ruth as chaperones while the Laurels were waiting for Stan’s divorce from Lois to become final. Died December 31, 1953, Los Angeles, age 65.

Movies & Shows on Plex

  • March of the Wooden Soldiers
  • Teacher's Pet
  • Choo-Choo!
  • Dogs Is Dogs
  • The Pooch
  • Bargain Day
  • Laurel & Hardy

Known For

  • Blotto
  • The Chimp
  • Tit for Tat
  • One Good Turn
  • Berth Marks
  • Below Zero
  • Going Bye-Bye!
  • Twice Two
  • Chickens Come Home
  • Night Owls
  • Perfect Day
  • Beau Hunks
  • The Live Ghost
  • Be Big!
  • Them Thar Hills
  • Thicker Than Water
  • Two Tars
  • Men O'War
  • Scram!
  • Any Old Port!
  • The Hoose-Gow
  • Tiembla y Titubea
  • La vida nocturna
  • The Pip from Pittsburg

Filmography

1986
Laurel & Hardy (TV Series) · as Train Passenger
1968
The Best of Laurel and Hardy · as Man At Window (archive Footage) (uncredited)
1955
The Little Rascals (TV Series) · as Barker (1955)
1942
Ship Ahoy · as Steward
1942
Nazi Agent · as Waiter (uncredited)
1940
Millionaires in Prison · as Mess Hall Trustee
1940
I Take This Woman · as Steward
1939
Of Mice and Men · as Ranch Hand (uncredited)
1938
The Chaser · as Bus Driver #2
1938
Swiss Miss · as Alpen Hotel Atmosphere Man
1937
SOS Coast Guard · as Seaman
1937
A Family Affair · as Minor Role
1936
After the Thin Man · as Photographer
1936
1936
Our Relations · as Bartender
1936
The Longest Night · as Policeman
1936
Kelly the Second · as Hungry Diner
1936
Neighborhood House · as Irate Moviegoer
1936
The Bohemian Girl · as Soldier
1935
Thicker Than Water · as Hospital Visitor
1935
Tit for Tat · as Customer
1934
1934
The Live Ghost · as Sailor
1934
Death on the Diamond · as Cardinal Player
1934
Them Thar Hills · as Officer
1934
Going Bye-Bye! · as Court Official
1934
Hollywood Party · as Doorman
1934
Apples to You! · as Opera Patron Next To Dowager
1934
Babes in the Goods · as Spectator (uncredited)
1933
Sons of the Desert · as Man Introducing Steamship Official
1933
Backs to Nature · as Ticket Counter Customer
1933
One Track Minds · as Train Passenger (uncredited)
1933
Twice Two · as Soda Jerk
1932
Pack Up Your Troubles · as Doughboy
1932
Scram! · as Court Recorder
1932
County Hospital · as Orderly
1932
The Pooch · as Diner Attendant
1932
The Chimp · as Bit Part
1932
Choo-Choo! · as Train Passenger
1932
Any Old Port! · as Spectator
1931
Beau Hunks · as New Recruit
1931
Dogs Is Dogs · as Driver (uncredited)
1931
One Good Turn · as Bit Part
1931
Skip the Maloo! · as Passenger
1931
Pardon Us · as Insurgent Convict
1931
One of the Smiths · as Train Passenger
1931
Bargain Day · as Sox Customer
1931
Rough Seas · as Pvt. Cooke
1931
Stepping Out · as Waiter
1931
The Pip from Pittsburg · as Newspaper Reader
1931
Chickens Come Home · as Office Worker
1931
Be Big! · as Cookie
1930
Bigger and Better · as Store Customer
1930
Noche de duendes · as Passenger
1930
Teacher's Pet · as First Caterer
1930
Tiembla y Titubea · as Man At Window (uncredited)
1930
1930
La vida nocturna · as Waiter (uncredited)
1930
Blotto · as Waiter
1930
Night Owls · as Policeman
1929
The Hoose-Gow · as Prisoner
1929
The Girl in the Show · as Railroad Ticket Seller
1929
Perfect Day · as Next-Door Neighbor
1929
Men O'War · as Boater (uncredited)
1929
1928
Two Tars · as Motorist

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